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Comparative Arts & Letters
James Tissot experimented with painting uncommon biblical scenes that create rich resonance.
IC rings in the new school year with gripping films and lectures.
Charles Oughton’s unusual teaching method leads to victory.
Comparative Arts and Letters
Email: michael_easterling@byu.edu
JKB 3005N
801-422-9128
Art History and Curatorial Studies
Comparative Arts and Letters
Email: kalisha_grimsman@byu.edu
JKB 3005H
801-422-0320
Comparative Arts and Letters
Email: lisa_gunther@byu.edu
JKB 3005Q
801-422-0357
Comparative Arts and Letters
Email: owen@witesman.com
Part-time/Adjunct Faculty, Comparative Arts and Letters
JKB 3005K
801-422-6616
karen_macfarlane@byu.edu
Adjunct Faculty
Comparative Arts and Letters

Email: melanie_allred@byu.edu

JKB 3005H

801-422-0463
A recent historical photography exhibit invites you to consider how looking to the past can strengthen and inspire your life today.
As art museums shut down or limited their displays last spring, some looked for new ways to appreciate art while confined at home.
At BYU Education Week, Adjunct Faculty Jane G. Hinckley helped her audience rediscover Jane Austen’s “Mansfield Park” by looking into some of the factors that influenced the novel.